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Lyre

Definition: Lyre

Lyre

Noun

1. A harp used by ancient Greeks for accompaniment.

Source: WordNet 1.7.1 Copyright © 2001 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
 

Date "lyre" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1010. (references)

Etymology: Lyre \Lyre\, noun. [from Old English expression lire, Old French lyre, from Latin expression lyra. Compare to Lyra.]. (Websters 1913)


Specialty Definitions: Lyre

DomainDefinitions

Satire

LYRE, n. An ancient instrument of torture. The word is now used in a figurative sense to denote the poetic faculty, as in the following fiery lines of our great poet, Ella Wheeler Wilcox: I sit astride Parnassus with my lyre, And pick with care the disobedient wire. That stupid shepherd lolling on his crook With deaf attention scarcely deigns to look. I bide my time, and it shall come at length, When, with a Titan's energy and strength, I'll grab a fistful of the strings, and O, The word shall suffer when I let them go! Farquharson Harris M. Source: Devil's Dictionary.

Dream Interpretation

To dream of listening to the music of a lyre, foretells chaste pleasures and congenial companionship. Business will run smoothly.
For a young woman to dream of playing on one, denotes that she will enjoy the undivided affection of a worthy man. Source: Ten Thousand Dreams Interpreted ....

Literature

Lyre (The). That of Terpander and Olympus had only three strings; the Scythian lyre had five; that of Simonides had eight; and that of Timotheus (3 syl.) had twelve. It was played either with the fingers or with a plectrum. The lyre is called by poets a "shell," because the cords of the lyre used by Orpheus (2 syl.), Amphion, and Apollo, were stretched on the shell of a tortoise. Hercules used boxwood instead.
Amphion built Thebes with the music of his lyre, for the very stones moved of their own accord into walls and houses.
Arion charmed the dolphins by the music of his lyre, and when the bard was thrown overboard one of them carried him safely to Taenarus.
Hercules was taught music by Linus. One day, being reproved, the strong man broke the head of his master with his own lyre.
Orpheus charmed savage beasts, and even the infernal gods, with the music of his lyre. Source: Brewer's Dictionary.

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Specialty Definition: Lyre

(From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)

Lyre, an ancient stringed musical instrument. The recitations of the Greeks were accompanied by it, yet the lyre was not of Greek origin. We have to seek in Asia, the birthplace of the genus, and to infer its introduction into Greece through Thrace or Lydia. The historic heroes and improvers of the lyre were of the Aeolian or Ionian colonies or the adjacent coast bordering on the Lydian empire, while the mythic masters, Orpheus, Musaeus and Thamyris, were Thracians.

The frame of a lyre consists of a hollow body or sound-chest. From this sound-chest are raised two arms, which are sometimes hollow, and are bent both outward and forward. They are connected near the top by a crossbar or yoke . Another crossbar, fixed on the sound-chest, forms the bridge which transmits the vibrations of the strings. The deepest note was the farthest from the player; but, as the strings did not differ much in length, more weight may have been gained for the deeper notes by thicker strings, as in the violin and similar modern instruments, or they were turned with slacker tension. The strings were of gut. They were stretched between the yoke and bridge, or to a tailpiece below the bridge. There were two ways of tuning: one was to fasten the strings to pegs which might be turned; the other was to change the place of the string upon the crossbar; probably both expedients were simultaneously employed.

The number of strings varied at different epochs, and possibly in different localities - four, seven and ten having been favourite numbers. They were used without a finger-board, no Greek description or representation having ever been met with that can be construed as referring to one. Nor was a bow possible, the flat sound-board being an insuperable impediment. The plectrum, however, was in constant use. It was held in the right hand to set the upper strings in vibration; at other times it hung from the lyre by a ribbon. The fingers of the left hand touched the lower strings.

There is no evidence as to what the stringing of the Greek lyre was in the heroic age. Plutarch says that Olympus and Terpander used but three strings to accompany their recitation. As the four strings led to seven and eight by doubling the tetrachord, so the trichord is connected with the hexachord or six-stringed lyre depicted on so many archaic Greek vases. We cannot insist on the accuracy of this representation, the vase painters being little mindful of the complete expression of details; yet we may suppose their tendency would be rather to imitate than to invent a number. It was their constant practice to represent the strings as being damped by the fingers of the left hand of the player, after having been struck by the plectrum which he held in the right hand. Before Greek civilization had assumed its historic form, there was likely to have been great freedom and independence of different localities in the matter of lyre stringing, which is corroborated by the antique use of the chromatic (half-tone) and enharmonic (quarter-tone) tunings pointing to an early exuberance, and perhaps also to an Asiatic bias towards refinements of intonation.

Edited and wikified from a 1911 encyclopedia

Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "Lyre."

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Crosswords: Lyre

English words defined with "lyre": aeolian lyreBarbiton, Bullen-bullengenus TrimorphodonHeptachordlyrate, lyrate leaf, Lyrated, Lyre bat, Lyre bird, lyre snake, Lyre turtle, lyrebird, Lyrism, LyristPhaeacian, Phorminx, psalterySonoran lyre snakeTrichord, Trimorphodon. (references)
Specialty definitions using "lyre": AsclepiadicsCrossGRAPEJuballyre. (references)
Etymologies containing "lyre": Lyra. (references)
Non-English Usage: "Lyre" is also a word in the following languages with English translations in parentheses.

French (lyre), Manx (lyre).

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Modern Usage: Lyre

DomainUsage

Movie/TV Titles

Thigh Line Lyre Triangular (1961)

Under stråtag og lyre (1942)

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Commercial Usage: Lyre

DomainTitle

Books

  • The Bow and the Lyre (reference)

  • The Ivory Lyre (reference)

  • The Lyre and the Oaten Flute: Garcilaso and the Pastoral (reference)

  • The Lyre of Orpheus (reference)

  • Woman's Version of the Faust Legend: The Seven Strings of the Lyre (reference)

    (more book examples)

  

Music

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Image Slideshow: Lyre

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Photo Album: Lyre

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It is the lyre of Pindar : the play at Olympia. Credit: Library of Congress.

Mercury invents the lyre and for it he receives the Caduceus from Apollo. Credit: Library of Congress.

Henry Inman with walking stick, half-length portrait, facing three-quarters to the right, seated, with a book on a small table covered with a tablecloth showing lyre ornament. Credit: Library of Congress.

Head with wings and National Socialist party insignia on forehead, lyre in background] / Rich Klein. Credit: Library of Congress.

Woman, seated with lyre, thespian's mask, and cupid. Credit: Library of Congress.

  

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Familiar Quotations: Lyre

AuthorQuotation

Horace

Grant me, sound of body and of mind, to pass an old age lacking neither honor nore the lyre.

Kahlil Gibran

You can muffle the drum, and you can loosen the strings of the lyre, but who shall command the skylark not to sing?

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Use in Literature: Lyre

TitleAuthorQuote

Les Miserables

Hugo, Victor

Take from these murmurs of two lovers that melody which springs from the soul, and which accompanies them like a lyre, what remains is only a shade.

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Non-Fiction Usage: Lyre

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Lexicography

Devil's Dictionary

CROSS, n. An ancient religious symbol erroneously supposed to owe its significance to the most solemn event in the history of Christianity, but really antedating it by thousands of years. By many it has been believed to be identical with the crux ansata of the ancient phallic worship, but it has been traced even beyond all that we know of that, to the rites of primitive peoples. We have to-day the White Cross as a symbol of chastity, and the Red Cross as a badge of benevolent neutrality in war. Having in mind the former, the reverend Father Gassalasca Jape smites the lyre to the effect following: "Be good, be good!" the sisterhood Cry out in holy chorus, And, to dissuade from sin, parade Their various charms before us. But why, O why, has ne'er an eye Seen her of winsome manner And youthful grace and pretty face Flaunting the White Cross banner? Now where's the need of speech and screed To better our behaving? A simpler plan for saving man (But, first, is he worth saving?) Is, dears, when he declines to flee From bad thoughts that beset him, Ignores the Law as 't were a straw, And wants to sin -- don't let him.

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Usage Frequency: Lyre

"Lyre" is generally used as a noun (singular) -- approximately 97.50% of the time. "Lyre" is used about 40 times out of a sample of 100 million words spoken or written in English. Its rank is based on over 700,000 words used in the English language. Some parts-of-speech are not covered due to the samples used by the British National Corpus. (note: percents less than one-hundredth of one percent have been omitted)
Parts of SpeechPercentUsage per
100 Million Words
Rank in English
Noun (singular)97.5%3955,036
Noun (proper)2.5%1339,140
                    Total100.00%40N/A

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Expressions: Lyre

Expressions using "lyre": AEolian lyre Lyre bat Lyre bird lyre pheasant lyre snake Lyre turtle sonoran lyre snake. Additional references.

Hyphenated Usage

Beginning with "lyre": lyre-backed, lyre-bird, lyre-birds, lyre-horned, lyre-player, lyre-shaped, lyre-string, lyre-tail.

Ending with "lyre": bell-lyre, L'oiseau-lyre.

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Frequency of Internet Keywords: Lyre

The following statistics estimate the number of searches per day across the major English-language search engines as identified by various trade publications. Hyperlinks lead to commercial use of the expression at Amazon.com.
 
ExpressionFrequency
per Day

lyre

92

bird lyre

10

harp lyre

8

lyre river

7

lyre picture

6

lyre instrument

6

lyre snake

6

l lyre oiseau

4

chair lyre

3

lyre park river

3

back chair lyre

3

ancient greek lyre

3

baker lyre rack

3

campground lyre river

3

lyre table

3

apollos lyre

3

greek lyre

2

clipart lyre

2

instrument lyre musical

2
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Modern Translations: Lyre

Language Translations for "lyre"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses.

Albanian

  

lirë (cheap, cheaply, lira, pound). (various references)

   

Arabic 

  

‏قيثارة (guitar). (various references)

   

Bulgarian 

  

лира (bow, quadrant, shell). (various references)

   

Czech

  

lyra. (various references)

   

Dutch

  

lire (lira), lier (lira, Lyra). (various references)

   

Esperanto

  

liro (lira). (various references)

   

Finnish

  

lyyra (harp). (various references)

   

French

  

lyre (lyre-shaped bell crank). (various references)

   

German

  

Leier (hurdy gurdy, lira). (various references)

   

Greek 

  

λύρα. (various references)

   

Hebrew 

  

קתרוס (lute). (various references)

   

Hungarian

  

líra (lira, lire), lant (cither, cittern, lute). (various references)

   

Italian

  

lira (lira). (various references)

   

Manx

  

lyre. (various references)

   

Pig Latin

  

yrelay

   

Portuguese

  

constelação boreal (charioteer). (various references)

   

Romanian

  

lirã (lira, nicker, pound, quid, shell). (various references)

   

Russian 

  

лира (lira). (various references)

   

Serbo-Croatian

  

lira (lira, lyra). (various references)

   

Spanish

  

lira (lira, Lyra). (various references)

   

Swedish

  

lyra (catch, lira, throwh). (various references)

   

Thai

  

พิ"ชนิ"หนึ่ง (เครื่อง"นตรีของกรีกโบรา"). (various references)

   

Turkish

  

lir. (various references)

   

Ukranian 

  

ліра (barbiton, lira). (various references)

   

Vietnamese 

  

đ n lia. (various references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various translation references.

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Ancestral Language Translations: Lyre

LanguagePeriodTranslations
Latin500 BCE-Modern

chelys, cinyris, cithara, citharae, citharam, cithararum, citharas, citharis, citharizantium, fide, fidem, fides, lira, lyra, lyrae, lyras, lyrasque, lyris. (various references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Derivations & Misspellings: Lyre

Derivations

Words beginning with "lyre": lyrebird, lyrebirds, lyres. (additional references)


Misspellings

"Lyre" is suggested in spellcheckers for the following: Altyre, Glyrm, iyre, kyre, Leyer, libre, liere, Lierop, liret, lirh, liri, lirj, liro, lirr, liru, lirue, lisre, llyfr, Llyfrau, Llyr, lra, lreg, lru, lwra, lyar, Lyer, lyfe, lyge, lyke, lyr, Lyrae, lyren, lyrer, lyrg, lyri, lyrix, lyse, lyve, lyze, Nyree, Nyren, ylar, yre. (additional references)

Source: compiled by the editor, based on several corpora (additional references).

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Rhyming with "Lyre"

# of Phoneme MatchesPronunciationWord(s) rhyming with "lyre" (pronounced lī"r)
2-ī" radmire, afire, aspire, dire, expire, fire, hire, inquire, inspire, ire, mire, perspire, quire, reacquire, rehire, require, retire, shire, spire, squire, tyre, wire.

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Anagrams: Lyre

Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams

Direct Anagrams: rely.

Words within the letters "e-l-r-y"

-1 letter: ley, lye, rye.

-2 letters: el, er, re, ye.

 Words containing the letters "e-l-r-y"
 

+1 letter: beryl, early, ferly, flyer, layer, leary, leery, lyres, plyer, redly, refly, relay, reply, riley, slyer.

 

+2 letters: aerily, argyle, barely, barley, belfry, beryls, bleary, burley, byrled, celery, clergy, cresyl, cycler, dearly, direly, eerily, elytra, flayer, fleury, flyers, freely, greyly, hurley, lawyer, layers, livery, livyer, lowery, lyrate, merely, myrtle, nearly, overly, parley, pearly, peltry, pertly, player, plyers, purely, rallye, rarely, really, realty, relays, replay, ridley, rifely, ripely, rudely, slayer, sorely, styler, surely, termly, tetryl, trebly, verily, volery, yarely, yearly, yeller, yelper, yodler, yowler.

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Alternative Orthography: Lyre


Hexadecimal (or equivalents, 770AD-1900s) (references)

4C 79 72 65

Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519; backwards) (references)

American Sign Language (origins from 1620-1817 in Italy and, especially, France) (references)

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Semaphore (1791, in France) (references)

Braille (1829, in France) (references)

Morse Code (1836) (references)

.-..    -.--.    .-.    .

Dancing Men (Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, 1903) (references)

Binary Code (1918-1938, probably earlier) (references)

01001100 01111001 01110010 01100101

HTML Code (1990) (references)

&#76 &#121 &#114 &#101

ISO 10646 (1991-1993) (references)

004C 0079 0072 0065

British Sign Language (Fingerspelling, BSL; 1992, British Deaf Association Dictionary of British Sign Language) (references)

Encryption (beginner's substitution cypher): (references)

46918471

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Non-English Dictionaries with "Lyre"

LanguageCoverageLanguage Translations

Albanian

fjalor, qartësi, përcaktim, saktësi, transmetim, transferimshqip, ‏الألبانية, ‏الألباني, албанец, албански език, албански, albánský, Albanees, albanialainen, Albanais, albaner, αλβανικόσ, Αλβανός, αλβανόσ, albán, albanese, Albaneagh, albanês, arnãut, albanez, arnãuţesc, албанский, albanski, albanac, albanés, alban, Arnavut, албанський, албанка, албанець

Arabic

‏معجم, ‏قاموس, ‏الوضوحية في الشيء, ‏حد, ‏تحديد, ‏تعريف, ‏التحديد, ‏الإيضاحية, ‏ترجمة من لغة أجنبية للغة الأم, ‏ترجمة, ‏إفتتانarabishte, ‏العربية, ‏عربي, ‏اللغة العربية, арабски език, арабски, arabský, arabština, arabialainen, arabe, arabisch, αραβικόσ, ערבית, ערבי, arab, arabo, Arabish, arabic, арабский, arapski, árabe, arabisk, าษาหรืออักขระอาหรับ, เกี่ยวกับอาระเบีย, arapça, arap, araplara özgü, арабська мова, арабський, tiếng A-rập, thuộc A-rập

Bulgarian

речник, яснота, сила, очертания, дефиниция, транслация, превеждане, предаване, поддаване, тълкуване, огъване, преводbulgr, ‏البلغارية, ‏بلغاري, български, български език, българин, bulharský, bulgarialainen, bulgare, 'ούλγαρος, bolgár, bulgaro, Bulgeyragh, Bulgeyrish, болгарский, болгарин, bugarski jezik, bugarski, bugarka, bugarin, búlgaro, bulgar, bulgaristan ile ilgili, болгарський, người Bun-ga-ri tiếng Bun-ga-ri

Czech

slovník, definice, překladçek, ‏تشيكي, ‏اللغة التشيكوسلوفاكية, ‏التشيكي أحد أبناء تشيكوسلوفاكيا, чешки, èesky, èeské, èech, èeština, èeský, èeška, Tsjech, Tsjechisch, t?ekkiläinen, tchèque, Tscheche, tschechisch, Tschechin, Τσέχος, cseh, ceco, Sheckagh, Sheckish, ceh, чешский, češki jezik, čeh, češki, checo, tjeck, Çek, çekoslovakyalı kimse, çekoslovakyalı, çek dili, чех, чеська мова, чеський, чешка, người Séc tiếng Séc

Dutch

woordenboek, definitie, translatieholandez, ‏هولندي, ‏اللغة الهولندية, холандски, немски език, холандски език, холандците, немски, holandský, nizozemský, hollantilainen, néerlandais, holländisch, ολλανδικόσ, ολλανδόσ, "ול "י, holland, olandese, Ollanish, Germaanish, holandês, olandez, nemţesc, limba olandezã, german, голландский, holanđanin, u škripcu, holandski, holandés, holländsk, ชาวเนเธอร์แลน"์, เกี่ยวกับเนเธอร์แลน"์, รรยา, alman, eş, flemenkçe, holandaca, hollanda, karı, hollandalı, hollandalılara özgü olan, Hollandali, hollanda'ya ait, голландська мова, голландський, ngôn ngữ khó hiểu, "b xã"

Esperanto

‏الاسبرانتو لغة دولية, есперанто, esperanton, espéranto, εσπεράντο, אספר טו, eszperanto, eszperantó, эсперанто, esperanto, าษาที่ประ"ิษฐ์ขึ้นเพื่อใช้เป็น าษากลางในการสื่อสารระหว่างประเทศ ซึ่งรากศัพท์ส่วนใหญ่, esperanto dili, tiếng etperantô

Finnish

määritelmä, translaatio, taajuusmuutosfinlandez, finlandishte, finlandisht, ‏اللغة الفنلندية, ‏فنلندية, ‏فنلندي, фински език, фински, finský, suomi, suomalainen, finnois, Finlandaise, finlandais, finnisch, φινλανδικόσ, פי י, finn, finlandese, Fynlannish, Fynlannagh, finlandês, finês, finlandezã, финский, finski jezik, finski, finlandés, finés, finsk, fince, finlandiya'ya özgü, фінська мова, фінський, tiếng Phần-lan

French

dictionnaire, définition, traductionfrëngjishte, frëng, franceze, ‏اللغة الفرنسية, ‏فرنسي, ‏الشعب الفرنسي, френски език, френски, francouzský, francouzština, ranskalainen, français, französisch, γαλλικόσ, γαλλική γλώσσα, γαλλίδα, γάλλοσ, צרפתית, צרפתי, francia, francese, Ny Frangee, Mooinjey ny Frank, francês, francezii, franţuzesc, francezã, francez, franţuzeşte, французский, francuski jezik, francuski, francuzi, francés, fransk, franska, fransızca, fransız, Fransiz, fransızca ile ilgili, fransa ile ilgili, французька мова, французький

German

wörterbuch, Übersetzunggjerman, ‏ضرب من الرقص, ‏جرماني, ‏الماني, ‏اللغة الألمانية, ‏المانية, германски, немски език, немски, немец, роден, готически, германец, nìmec, nìmecký, Duitse, saksalainen, allemand, deutsch, Deutsche, "ερμανός, 'רמ ית, 'רמ י, német, tedesco, Germaanish, Germaanagh, Garmane, Carmane, alemão, neamţ, немецкий, germanski, alemán, tysk, าษาเยอรมัน, เยอรมัน, alman, німкеня, німецький, німець, $sisters german$ chị em ruột, $cousin german$ anh chị em con chú bác ruột, sister

Greek

λεξικό, ορισμός, μετάφραση‏يوناني, ‏اللغة اليونانية, ‏الإغريقي, гръцки език, гръцки, грък, řek, řecký, řeètina, kreikkalainen, grec, grieche, ελληνικόσ, 'Ελληνας, יו ית, יו י, görög, greco, Greagish, Greagagh, grego, greacã, греческий, грек, grčki, grk, grčki jezik, griego, grek, yunanistan'a ait, yunanca, yunan, Yunanli, yunanlı, Rumca, rum, грецький, гречанка, грецька мова, quân bạc bịp tôi không thể hiểu được điều đó thật l kỳ phùng địch thủ, kẻ lừa đảo, kẻ cắp b gi gặp nhau, người Hy-lạp tiếng Hy-lạp kẻ bịp bợm

Hebrew

אוצר מילים, "'"ר", "'בל", תור'מ ות, תר'ום, "עתק", "עתקhebraishte, ‏اليهودية, ‏اللغة العبرية, ‏يهودي, ‏عبري, ‏العبرية, иврит, староеврейски език, древен жител на юдея, юдейски, израилтянин, евреин, староеврейски, юдей, hebrejský, hebrejec, hebrejka, hebrejština, joods, Hebreeuws, juutalainen, hébreu, hebräisch, Hebräer, εβραϊκόσ, εβραϊκά, εβραίοσ, עברי, עברית, zsidó, héber, izraelita, ebreo, ebraico, Ewagh, Ewnish, Ew, hebreu, hebraico, limba ebraicã, izraelit, evreu, evreiesc, ebraic, еврей, древнееврейский язык, древнееврейский, еврейский, hibru, hebreo, jude, hebreiska, hebreisk, ชาวฮิบรู (ปัจจุบันคือประเทศอิสราเอลและปาเลสไตน์), าษาฮิบรู (ปัจจุบันคือประเทศอิสราเอลและปาเลสไตน์), musevi, ibranice, ibrani, іудей, іврит, старо"врейська мова, старо"врейський, "врейський, "врей, người Hê-brơ

Hungarian

szótár, meghatározás, definíció, fordítás‏مجري, ‏المجري, ‏الهنغاري, ‏هنغاري, ‏اللغة الهنغارية, унгарски език, унгарски, унгарец, maïarský, maïarština, maïar, Hongaarse, unkarilainen, hongrois, Ungar, Ούγγρος, "ו 'רי, magyar, ungherese, Ungaarish, Ungaaragh, unguresc, limba ungarã, limba maghiarã, ungureşte, ungur, maghiar, венгр, венгерский, mađarski jezik, mađarski, mađar, húngaro, ungrare, ชาวฮังการี, macarca, macar, угорська мова, угорський, угорка, угорець, người Hung-ga-ri tiếng Hung-ga-ri

Italian

dizionario, definizione, traduzione‏الإيطالي, ‏اللغة الإيطالية, ‏إيطالي, ‏شخص إيطالي, италиански език, италиански, италианец, italský, italština, ital, italialainen, italien, italienisch, Ιταλός, איטלקית, איטלקי, olasz, italiano, Iddaalish, italienesc, italieneşte, italian, italianã, итальянский язык, итальянец, итальянский, italijan, italijanski jezik, italijanski, italiensk, italienska, italienare, ชาวอิตาลี, เกี่ยวกับอิตาลี, าษาอิตาลี, italyanca, italyan, італі"ць, італійська мова, італійський, італійка

Manx

fockleyr, geyrid, meenaghey, keeayllaght, baghtgjuha e popullsisë së ishullit men, manština, manský, manx, mann-szigeti nyelv, Manninish, Manninagh, Gaelgagh, Yn Ghaelg, язык жителей о-ва мэн, с о-ва мэн, s ostrva mana, los habitantes de la isla de man, lengua de la isla de man, de la isla de man, från ön man, man adası, man dili, менський, менський діалект

Portuguese

dicionário, definição, traduçãoportugez, portugalisht, ‏اللغة البرتغالية, ‏البرتغالية, ‏البرتغالي, португалски, португалски език, португалец, portugalský, portugalilainen, portugais, portugiesisch, πορτογάλοσ, ορτογάλος, portugál, portoghese, Portiugish, Portiugagh, português, portughez, португальский, portugalski jezik, portugalac, portugalski, portugués, portugis, portekizce, portekiz, Portekízlí, portekizli, португальський, португальська мова, португалець, người B"-đ o-nha tiếng B"-đ o-nha

Romanian

dicţionar, definiţie, determinare, definire, translaţie, traducere, tãlmãcirerumun, румънски език, румънски, румънец, rumunský, rumunština, Roemeens, romanialainen, Roumain, rumäne, ρουμανόσ, Ρουμάνος, román, rumeno, Roomainagh, romeno, român, румынский, румын, rumunski jezik, rumunski, rumano, rumänsk, румунський, румунка, румунська мова, румун

Russian

словарь, определение, трансляция, сдвиг, перевод, перемещение‏روسي, ‏اللغة الروسية, ‏الروسية, руски език, руски, руснак, ruština, ruský, venäläinen, Russe, russisch, Ρώσος, רוסי, orosz, russo, Rooshish, Rooshagh, русский, ruski jezik, ruski, ruso, ryss, ชาวรัสเซีย, Rusça, росіянка, росіянин, російська мова, російський, người Nga tiếng Nga

Serbo-Croatian

leksikon, rečnik, definicija, tumačenjeserbokroatisch, servo-croata, sârbo-croat, srpsko-hrvatski jezik, srpsko-hrvatski, serbokroatiska, serbokroatisk, เกี่ยวกับ าษาเซอร์เบียและโครเอเชีย, าษาหลักของชาวเซอร์เบียและโครเอเชีย

Spanish

diccionario, definición, traducciónspanjoll, ‏اللغة الأسبانية, ‏الأسبانية, ‏أسباني, испански език, испански, španìlský, španìlština, Spaans, espanjalainen, espagnol, spanisch, ισπανικά, ισπανικόσ, ισπανοί, ספר"ית, ספר"י, spanyol, spagnolo, Spaainish, Spaainagh, espanhol, spaniol, spaniolesc, spanioleşte, испанский, španski, španski jezik, español, spanska språk, spansk, ispanyollar, ispanyol, ispanyolca, іспанський, іспанська мова

Swedish

ordbok, lexikon, definition, översättningsuedez, ‏اللغة السويدية, шведски, шведски език, швед, švédský, švédština, Zweeds, ruotsalainen, suédois, schwedisch, σουηδικόσ, σουηδικά, svéd, svedese, Soolynish, Soolynagh, шведский, švedski jezik, švedski, sueco, svensk, เกี่ยวกับคน าษาและวั'นธรรมของประเทศสวีเ"น, isveççe, isveç dili, isveç, Ísveçlí, шведська мова, шведський, người Thuỵ điển tiếng Thuỵ điển

Thai

พจนานุกรมThais, Thai, thaimaalainen, Thaïlandais, thailändisch, Thailänder, Ταϊλανδός· Ταϊλανδέζος, tailandese, tailandês, tailandés, thailändare, าษาไทย, เกี่ยวกับคนไทย, ที่เกี่ยวกับประเทศไทย, คนไทย, Tayland, Taylandlı, Tayland Dili, Tai Dili, Та"ць, Тайська Мова, Тайський

Turkish

sözlük, ansiklopedik sözlük, açıklama, belirleme, belirtme, kesinleştirme, tanım, tarif, seçiklik, tanımlama, tercümeturk, ‏تركي أحد أبناء تركيا, ‏اللغة التركية, турски език, турски, turecký, tureètina, turkkilainen, turque, türkisch, τούρκικοσ, טורקי, török, Yn Turkish, Turkagh, turcesc, turc, турецкий, turski jezik, turski, turco, turkisk, türkçe, türk, турецький, турецька мова, tiếng Thổ nhĩ kỳ

Ukranian

словник, довідник, чіткість, тлумачення, виразність, визначення, дефініція, ясність, чітка чутність, процес перекладу, переклад, пояснення, переміщення

Vietnamese

có tính chất sách vở, sự định rõ, sự định nghĩa, lời định nghĩa sự định, sự dịch, sự biến th nh sự giải thíchvietnamisht, vietnamez, виетнамски език, виетнамски, vietnamec, vietnamský, vietnamka, vietnamština, vietnamilainen, vietnamien, vietnamesin, vietnamesisch, vietnamese, 'ιετναμέζος, vietnami, vietnámi, vietnamita, вьетнамский, vijetnamski jezik, vijetnamski, vijetnamac, vietnames, vietnamlı, vietnam dili, vietnam, в'"тнамець, в'"тнамський, người Việt nam tiếng Việt

English

Dictionary, Definition, Translationanglezët, anglez, gjuhë zngleze, anglishte, anglisht, ‏الإنجليزية, ‏الأنكليزي, ‏إنكليزي, ‏ترجمة إنكليزية, ‏اللغة الإنكليزية, английски език, английски, англичаните, anglicky, anglan, englantia, englantilainen, anglais, englisch, εγγλέζοσ, αγγλικόσ, א 'לית, angol, inglese, Sostynagh, Sostnagh, Baarlagh, inglês, englezesc, английский, engleski, englez, engleski jezik, inglés, engelsk, เกี่ยวกับประเทศอังกฤษ, ชาวอังกฤษ, าษาอังกฤษ, ingiltere, ingiliz, Íngílízce, ingilizce, Íngílíz, ýngilizce, англійський, англійці, англійська мова
 


INDEX

1. Definition
2. Crosswords
3. Usage: Modern
4. Usage: Commercial
5. Images: Slideshow
6. Images: Photo Album
7. Quotations: Familiar
8. Quotations: Fiction
9. Quotations: Non-fiction
10. Usage Frequency
11. Expressions
12. Expressions: Internet
13. Translations: Modern
14. Translations: Ancient
15. Derivations
16. Rhymes
17. Anagrams
18. Orthography
19. Bibliography


  

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